Scheduled for Important Addresses on Medical Topics --
At the meeting of the Southern Medical Association in Memphis, November 21 to 24, Dr. C. J. Tripoli, assistant professor of medicine at Louisiana State university, with Dr. Lang F. Holland, formerly assistant in medicine, and now of Austin, Tex., will read a paper entitled "Carcinoma of the lung. Analysis of 195 cases with a special note on needle puncture biopsy." Dr. C. Barrett Kennedy, instructor in dermatology and syphilology, will read a paper entitled "Common vesicular dermatoses of the hands and feet, with their diagnosis and treatment." An exhibit on "Carcinoma of the lung. A histogenetic classification'' will be presented by Dr. Rigney D'Aunoy, professor of pathology and bacteriology, Dr. Bjarne Pearson, instructor in pathology and bacteriology, and Dr. Bela Halpert, assistant professor of pathology and bacteriology, and one on "Dermatoses in the negro*' will be presented by Dr. James K. Howles, professor of dermatology and syphilology, and Mr. William Branks Stewart, medical artist.

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Scheduled for Important Addresses on Medical Topics --
At the meeting of the Southern Medical Association in Memphis, November 21 to 24, Dr. C. J. Tripoli, assistant professor of medicine at Louisiana State university, with Dr. Lang F. Holland, formerly assistant in medicine, and now of Austin, Tex., will read a paper entitled "Carcinoma of the lung. Analysis of 195 cases with a special note on needle puncture biopsy." Dr. C. Barrett Kennedy, instructor in dermatology and syphilology, will read a paper entitled "Common vesicular dermatoses of the hands and feet, with their diagnosis and treatment." An exhibit on "Carcinoma of the lung. A histogenetic classification'' will be presented by Dr. Rigney D'Aunoy, professor of pathology and bacteriology, Dr. Bjarne Pearson, instructor in pathology and bacteriology, and Dr. Bela Halpert, assistant professor of pathology and bacteriology, and one on "Dermatoses in the negro*' will be presented by Dr. James K. Howles, professor of dermatology and syphilology, and Mr. William Branks Stewart, medical artist.